Developing a Scale for Measuring Attitudes of Health Professionals towards PLWHA
Back ground: - No other disease in recent history has generated so much concern, fear, anxiety, and prejudice both among health care personnel and the general public as has HIV/AIDS. Health providers' attitudes about HIV/AIDS constitute an important dimension in the delivery of quality care to persons with HIV/AIDS.
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Adult Learners and AIDS Artwork: Suggestions for Adult Education Practice [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to explore the ways in which the creative and purposeful use of AIDS Artwork as an educational tool may reduce stigma about HIV/AIDS and help adult learners to regulate their own prejudices about the ...
Collins, Joshua C.
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DESCRIPTION OF NURSE STIGMA TOWARDS PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)
Stigma against people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is a serious problem due to negative perceptions. The stigma experienced causes psychological, emotional, spiritual, social isolation, and access to health services. One form of stigma in the healthcare environment is perpetrated by nurses due to lack of knowledge, fear of HIV transmission, and ...
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Gender, HIV/AIDS and Rural Livelihoods: Micro-Level Investigations in Three African Countries [PDF]
gender, HIV/AIDS impacts, livelihoods, Sub-Saharan ...
Curry, John +4 more
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The cost of universal free access for treating HIV/AIDS in low-income countries: the case of Senegal [PDF]
Since late 2003 in Senegal, voluntary tests, ARVs and CD4 counts have been provided free of charge by the State within the framework of public health services.
Bernard Taverne +2 more
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National Guide on Nutrition Care and Support for People Living With HIV/AIDS\ud [PDF]
Abdallah., Fatma +20 more
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Prevalence of tooth wear and associated risk factors among people living with HIV/AIDS in Rwanda: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Murererehe J +10 more
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Consultancy Report on Social Support Structures to Support ART Scale up in Tanzania [PDF]
Coutinho, A.G, Oling, Grace
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Reducing ambient nitrogen dioxide concentration could increase the life expectancy of people with HIV/AIDS: evidence from a population-based cohort study in China, 2008-2020. [PDF]
Zhu W +5 more
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